SEX-DIFFERENCES IN THE MOTOR NUCLEUS OF CRANIAL NERVE-IX-X IN XENOPUS-LAEVIS - A QUANTITATIVE GOLGI-STUDY

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KELLEY, DB [1 ]
FENSTEMAKER, S [1 ]
HANNIGAN, P [1 ]
SHIH, S [1 ]
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[1] PRINCETON UNIV, PROGRAM NEUROSCI, PRINCETON, NJ 08544 USA
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JOURNAL OF NEUROBIOLOGY | 1988年 / 19卷 / 05期
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10.1002/neu.480190503
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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In the clawed frog (Xenopus laevis), motor neurons in cranial nerve nucleus IX-X control contraction of laryngeal muscles responsible for sexually dimorphic vocal behaviours. We examined sex differences in dendritic arbors of n.IX-X cells using the Golgi-Cox method. Three morphological classes of somal types (ovoids, triangular, and elongate) are present in similar frequencies in n.IX-X of both males and females. The male n.IX-X neuron is a more complex and hypertrophied version of the female n.IX-X cell. The number of primary dendrites is the same for both sexes, but males have more total dendritic segments. The overall dendritic length of male n.IX-X neurons is two to three times that of the female. Males have longer dendritic segments between all branch points. Male and female frog differ in levels of circulating androgens; neurons of n.IX-X are targets for androgenic steroids. To determine if androgen can affect dendritic morphology in adult females, we examined Golgi-impregnated cells in n.IX-X from ovariectomized females treated with testosterone for 1 month. The total number of dendritic segments was reduced by androgen treatment due to reduction in the number of higher order dendritic segments; the number of primary dendritic segments was unchanged. Androgen treatment may induce resorption of higher order dendritic branches. The overall dendritic length of androgen-treated female n.IX-X neurons was unchanged, and dendritic segments were longer. Thus, although androgen can alter dendrites of n.IX-X cells in adult females, this short-term treatment does not produce a masculine dendritic architecture.
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